Spina Bifida Global Learning Collaborative: Educating the next generation of clinicians, researchers, and advocates
CONCLUSION: The Spina Bifida Global Learning Collaborative is a transnational group of advocates, clinicians, and investigators whose mission is the advancement of SB-related global health education. Lessons learned from the collaborative are being leveraged to develop a global health curriculum for learners, which may improve services for individuals with SB around the globe.PMID:38143399 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230037 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nienke P Dosa Yakob S Ahmed Ann Alriksson-Schmidt Heidi Castillo Silvana Contepomi Mary M Locastro Jan Koning George Koutsouras Elly Kutwa Anjali Mahorta Shade MacFarland Ann-Marie Öhrvall Patricia O'Neill Anneloes Overvelde Marie Peny-Dahlstrand Andrea Source Type: research

Commentary on "Causes of death among people with myelomeningocele: A multi-institutional 47-year retrospective study" by Szymanski et al
J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2023;16(4):621. doi: 10.3233/PRM-230068.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38143400 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230068 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Michael D Partington Source Type: research

Preliminary assessment of a standardized vision screening guideline in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit
CONCLUSION: Implementation of a standardized vision screen guideline improved the frequency of vision screens during occupational therapy evaluations in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit. The use of standardized assessments may also improve the quality of vision screens by encouraging staff to complete more comprehensive vision screens, including screening more visual skills, and by prompting use of standardized assessments, which can improve accuracy of screening procedures.PMID:38143397 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-220137 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jordan R Wentz Erin E Wentz Samuel R Pierce Source Type: research

Feasibility of temperature monitoring smart socks in adolescents and young adults with spina bifida
CONCLUSION: Continuous temperature monitoring smart socks are an option for monitoring risk for developing pressure injuries in adolescents with SB. Future directions would include increasing sample size, obtaining normative data for temperature ranges in this population, and correlating to clinical outcomes.PMID:38143398 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230030 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Melissa A Bent Abigail N Padilla Sam P Wimmer Kelleen Lopez Veronica Beltran Tishya A L Wren Source Type: research

Spina bifida global learning collaborative: Educating the next generation of clinicians, researchers, and advocates
CONCLUSION: The Spina Bifida Global Learning Collaborative is a transnational group of advocates, clinicians, and investigators whose mission is the advancement of SB-related global health education. Lessons learned from the collaborative are being leveraged to develop a global health curriculum for learners, which may improve services for individuals with SB around the globe.PMID:38143399 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230037 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nienke P Dosa Yakob S Ahmed Ann Alriksson-Schmidt Heidi Castillo Silvana Contepomi Mary M Locastro Jan Koning George Koutsouros Elly Kutwa Anjali Mahorta Shade MacFarland Ann-Marie Öhrvall Patricia O'Neill Anneloes Overvelde Marie Peny-Dahlstrand Andrea Source Type: research

Commentary on "Causes of death among people with myelomeningocele: A multi-institutional 47-year retrospective study" by Szymanski et al
J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2023 Dec 19. doi: 10.3233/PRM-230068. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38143400 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230068 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Michael D Partington Source Type: research

Preliminary assessment of a standardized vision screening guideline in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit
CONCLUSION: Implementation of a standardized vision screen guideline improved the frequency of vision screens during occupational therapy evaluations in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit. The use of standardized assessments may also improve the quality of vision screens by encouraging staff to complete more comprehensive vision screens, including screening more visual skills, and by prompting use of standardized assessments, which can improve accuracy of screening procedures.PMID:38143397 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-220137 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jordan R Wentz Erin E Wentz Samuel R Pierce Source Type: research

Feasibility of temperature monitoring smart socks in adolescents and young adults with spina bifida
CONCLUSION: Continuous temperature monitoring smart socks are an option for monitoring risk for developing pressure injuries in adolescents with SB. Future directions would include increasing sample size, obtaining normative data for temperature ranges in this population, and correlating to clinical outcomes.PMID:38143398 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230030 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Melissa A Bent Abigail N Padilla Sam P Wimmer Kelleen Lopez Veronica Beltran Tishya A L Wren Source Type: research

Spina bifida global learning collaborative: Educating the next generation of clinicians, researchers, and advocates
CONCLUSION: The Spina Bifida Global Learning Collaborative is a transnational group of advocates, clinicians, and investigators whose mission is the advancement of SB-related global health education. Lessons learned from the collaborative are being leveraged to develop a global health curriculum for learners, which may improve services for individuals with SB around the globe.PMID:38143399 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230037 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nienke P Dosa Yakob S Ahmed Ann Alriksson-Schmidt Heidi Castillo Silvana Contepomi Mary M Locastro Jan Koning George Koutsouros Elly Kutwa Anjali Mahorta Shade MacFarland Ann-Marie Öhrvall Patricia O'Neill Anneloes Overvelde Marie Peny-Dahlstrand Andrea Source Type: research

Commentary on "Causes of death among people with myelomeningocele: A multi-institutional 47-year retrospective study" by Szymanski et al
J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2023 Dec 19. doi: 10.3233/PRM-230068. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38143400 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230068 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Michael D Partington Source Type: research

Preliminary assessment of a standardized vision screening guideline in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit
CONCLUSION: Implementation of a standardized vision screen guideline improved the frequency of vision screens during occupational therapy evaluations in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit. The use of standardized assessments may also improve the quality of vision screens by encouraging staff to complete more comprehensive vision screens, including screening more visual skills, and by prompting use of standardized assessments, which can improve accuracy of screening procedures.PMID:38143397 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-220137 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jordan R Wentz Erin E Wentz Samuel R Pierce Source Type: research

Feasibility of temperature monitoring smart socks in adolescents and young adults with spina bifida
CONCLUSION: Continuous temperature monitoring smart socks are an option for monitoring risk for developing pressure injuries in adolescents with SB. Future directions would include increasing sample size, obtaining normative data for temperature ranges in this population, and correlating to clinical outcomes.PMID:38143398 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230030 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Melissa A Bent Abigail N Padilla Sam P Wimmer Kelleen Lopez Veronica Beltran Tishya A L Wren Source Type: research

Spina bifida global learning collaborative: Educating the next generation of clinicians, researchers, and advocates
CONCLUSION: The Spina Bifida Global Learning Collaborative is a transnational group of advocates, clinicians, and investigators whose mission is the advancement of SB-related global health education. Lessons learned from the collaborative are being leveraged to develop a global health curriculum for learners, which may improve services for individuals with SB around the globe.PMID:38143399 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230037 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nienke P Dosa Yakob S Ahmed Ann Alriksson-Schmidt Heidi Castillo Silvana Contepomi Mary M Locastro Jan Koning George Koutsouros Elly Kutwa Anjali Mahorta Shade MacFarland Ann-Marie Öhrvall Patricia O'Neill Anneloes Overvelde Marie Peny-Dahlstrand Andrea Source Type: research

Commentary on "Causes of death among people with myelomeningocele: A multi-institutional 47-year retrospective study" by Szymanski et al
J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2023 Dec 19. doi: 10.3233/PRM-230068. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38143400 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-230068 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Michael D Partington Source Type: research

Preliminary assessment of a standardized vision screening guideline in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit
CONCLUSION: Implementation of a standardized vision screen guideline improved the frequency of vision screens during occupational therapy evaluations in a pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit. The use of standardized assessments may also improve the quality of vision screens by encouraging staff to complete more comprehensive vision screens, including screening more visual skills, and by prompting use of standardized assessments, which can improve accuracy of screening procedures.PMID:38143397 | DOI:10.3233/PRM-220137 (Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine - December 25, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jordan R Wentz Erin E Wentz Samuel R Pierce Source Type: research